[–] thorax 16y ago ↗ I've just been spending a lot of time with graphviz lately so this is quite timely.Surely uses graphviz on the backend.Would be nice if it could also generate RDF for the graph as well. [–] mark_l_watson 16y ago ↗ No way to run an external GraphViz process in an AppEngine hosted app. Right?GraphViz does rock, however. And, you are right: it is very handy for visualizing RDF data (self plug: I had examples for this in my last Ruby book) [–] Groxx 16y ago ↗ Well, there's always Canviz: http://code.google.com/p/canviz/ [–] ez77 16y ago ↗ Hey, this is REALLY neat! Thank you. [–] mark_l_watson 16y ago ↗ I second that thanks - looks very useful. [–] studer 16y ago ↗ He mentions a convoluted design and calling out to Dot here, so yes, it's GraphViz doing the rendering:http://kushalhisblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/diagrammr.html
[–] mark_l_watson 16y ago ↗ No way to run an external GraphViz process in an AppEngine hosted app. Right?GraphViz does rock, however. And, you are right: it is very handy for visualizing RDF data (self plug: I had examples for this in my last Ruby book) [–] Groxx 16y ago ↗ Well, there's always Canviz: http://code.google.com/p/canviz/ [–] ez77 16y ago ↗ Hey, this is REALLY neat! Thank you. [–] mark_l_watson 16y ago ↗ I second that thanks - looks very useful. [–] studer 16y ago ↗ He mentions a convoluted design and calling out to Dot here, so yes, it's GraphViz doing the rendering:http://kushalhisblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/diagrammr.html
[–] Groxx 16y ago ↗ Well, there's always Canviz: http://code.google.com/p/canviz/ [–] ez77 16y ago ↗ Hey, this is REALLY neat! Thank you. [–] mark_l_watson 16y ago ↗ I second that thanks - looks very useful.
[–] studer 16y ago ↗ He mentions a convoluted design and calling out to Dot here, so yes, it's GraphViz doing the rendering:http://kushalhisblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/diagrammr.html
[–] bkrausz 16y ago ↗ This was posted a while back:http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=992293A very neat tool but I'm a little bummed out to see no new functionality in the 4 months since I looked at it last. I'll stick to my dot graph compiler for now :). [–] arctictony 16y ago ↗ I know the guy who built this, he has a douchebag boss who makes him work long hours so he might not have had much time to devote recently...
[–] arctictony 16y ago ↗ I know the guy who built this, he has a douchebag boss who makes him work long hours so he might not have had much time to devote recently...
[–] akrogh 16y ago ↗ For sequence diagrams I much prefer http://www.websequencediagrams.com/Diagrammr could use some nicer looking styles. The different layouts and ability to reorder steps is quite nice though.
[–] varjag 16y ago ↗ When you delete all sequences in a diagram, browser renders a broken image. But I like the idea!
[–] donaq 16y ago ↗ "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" didn't produce a very good diagram. :(
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 51.1 ms ] threadSurely uses graphviz on the backend.
Would be nice if it could also generate RDF for the graph as well.
GraphViz does rock, however. And, you are right: it is very handy for visualizing RDF data (self plug: I had examples for this in my last Ruby book)
http://kushalhisblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/diagrammr.html
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=992293
A very neat tool but I'm a little bummed out to see no new functionality in the 4 months since I looked at it last. I'll stick to my dot graph compiler for now :).
Diagrammr could use some nicer looking styles. The different layouts and ability to reorder steps is quite nice though.
http://www.diagrammr.com/edit?key=diQvJMYgw8D